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3C DC 3C 3 C 3C u '0 prim mini n r MiuM iltl LsjLrQ Wednesday Thursday Friday MARCH 29, 30, 31 Everybody cordially invited to come and see our display of MILLINERY, Novelties, etc. Remember this is our first season to own and control our Millinery Department, and every dollar's worth of our goods are new and the very latest styles. Miss Ada Green, who has charge of this department, spent several weeks in market, studied the styles closely, and we are sure she can please you with the newest things ot the season. The new firm has made great improvements in every department of our store and will make some special prices until after Easter; Young Men's Clothes ' - I Don't fail to see our display of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, Em broideries, Muslin Un derwear and everything in Ladies' Furnishings. "The Frat" Clothing We have just 'received a complete stock of 'The Frat" brand Clothing, a line that can't be surpassed by any market. If you are in need of a Spring suit don't fail to see our clothing and get our prices. OXFORDS We are stronger this season than ever on slippers in EDWIN CLAPP and WALK OVER for Men, J. & K. for Ladies, BUSTER BROWN for Boys and Girls. These are - s , 1 1 1 I I all shoes ot the highest merit. . 0 We will pay Railroad Fare within a Radius of 20 Miles of Cookeville on Purchases of $20 or More U Qz3C" U U )(DCJ) O if o o 0